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Panic is a sudden, overwhelming fear.
Panic may also refer to:
[edit] Psychology, sociology and politics
- Mass hysteria, the manifestation of the same or similar hysterical symptoms by more than one person
- Financial crisis, a variety of situations in which some financial institutions or assets suddenly lose a large part of their value
- Bank run, when a large number of bank customers withdraw their deposits because they believe the bank is, or might become, insolvent
- PANIC (Prevent AIDS Now Initiative Committee), the activist group behind the 1986 initiative statute California Proposition 64
- Moral panic
[edit] Performers
- The Panics, an indie rock band from Australia
- Black Flag (band), originally named Panic, a punk rock group
- Panic, rock band formed in 1981, the first band of Dave Mustaine, later of Metallica and Megadeth
- Panic! at the Disco, an American rock band sometimes referred to simply as "Panic!" for short
[edit] Musical works
- Panic (MxPx album), a 2005 album by MxPx
- Panic (Circle album), a 2007 album by the Finnish rock band Circle
- The Panics (EP 1), a January 2002 EP by The Panics
- The Panics (EP 2), a July 2002 EP by The Panics
- "Panic" (The Smiths song), a 1986 song by The Smiths
- "Panic/Tainted Love", a 1985 single by Coil
- "Panic", a 1995 composition for alto saxophone, jazz drum kit and orchestra by Harrison Birtwistle
- "Panic", a song by Anthrax from Fistful of Metal
- "Panic", a song by Backstreet Boys from Unbreakable
- "Panic", a song by Coil from Scatology
- "Panic", a song by No Doubt from Everything in Time
- "Panic" (Sublime with Rome song), a 2011 song by Sublime with Rome from Yours Truly
- "Panic", a song by X-Wife from Side Effects
[edit] Other media
[edit] Computing
[edit] Places
- Panic, a village in Hereclean Commune, Sălaj County, Romania
[edit] People
- Panić, an ethnic Serbian surname